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How to Say ‘I love you very much.’ in Mexican Spanish

Te quiero mucho.

teh kee-EH-roh MOO-choh

[teh kee-EH-roh MOO-choh]

💬 Usage Tip: This is one of the sweetest and most natural family phrases in Spanish. Easy, useful, powerful.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: A phrase like this fits perfectly in a message or call with a Mexican grandmother.

Phrase Breakdown

Te quiero

teh kee-EH-roh

I love you / I care about you

A warm expression of affection, often used with family, friends, or partners.

Example

Te quiero, mamá.

I love you, mom.

Words in this phrase

Te

[teh]

you

Object pronoun referring to the person loved.

Example

Te quiero mucho y te extraño.

I love you very much and I miss you.

quiero

[kee-EH-roh]

love; care for

From querer; in this phrase it expresses loving affection.

Example

Yo quiero mucho a mi familia.

I love my family very much.

mucho

[MOO-choh]

a lot; very much

Adds emphasis to show strong affection.

Example

Te extraño mucho cuando no llamas.

I miss you a lot when you do not call.

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